|
StryfeR
|
read my profile
sign my guestbook
Country: Singapore Birthday: 2/6/1980 Gender: Male
Interests: Increasing awareness, self-improvement, exploration and practising of my area of expertise. yeah, I'm a dedicated professional.
Expertise: Porn
Occupation: Other Industry: Entertainment
Message: message me
Member Since:
9/20/2003
|
|
SubscriptionsSites I Read
|
|
|
|
| wow.Oh my goodness. The last entry talked about how I've been awol for such a long period of time. Ok, maybe it didn't talk about it, but I do know I mentioned it. And now, in the blink of an eye, 6 months has gone by since that entry. Dammit, this is scary. So how has everyone out there in the cyberworld been? Good? Yes? No? I've been... busy. It's been a really interesting year. A new business, multiple romantic interests that eventually led to nowhere(Ok, maybe multiple is stretching it), a new outlook in life and my return to the dancing world. This post is going to be kept short. Basically, I'm sitting in the clinic waiting for clients cos the early one cancelled at the last minute and I have over two hours to kill until the next one. And the damn shops are closed on Sunday so I can't even pop out to do some shopping. It's moments like this that I really appreciate Facebook and the internet. Just in case anyone wants to know, I'm doing exceptionally well at CounterStrike in Facebook. Y'know, just in case you were curious as to the current status of my cyber demi-god status. Yes. So there. Been doing a lot of thinking lately and examining my own issue with my low self esteem. Yes, I know its a common problem, but I will sit here and gripe if I so choose to, ok? Egad. My next issue to tackle might be my inane persistence to prattle on. But anyhoo. Yes, to cut a long post short, I think I'll be returning to blogging soon. It's quite therapeutic in a way. See you all soon! | | |
| How's it goin', Mate?Wow. Talk about long periods of being AWOL. So does absence really make the heart grow fonder? How many of you, if there are any left, can truly say he/she has missed the wise ramblings of a stupid fool down under? *ahem* Next. I just quit the most secure job I've ever held. Well, I handed in my notice. I decided to do the right thing and stick it out for them till the end of the term. I think I'm crazy to quit a job that pays me AUD$30 per hour. Oooh. But I can't stand working for them. Ok. Let me be a little more politcally correct. Our ideals and objectives aren't congruent. Theirs is to make the world a better place to live in. Mine is to make money. | | |
| Have a read and see if you can help.Before we begin... www.westcoastsalsacongress.com.au ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear arts community friends,
I¹m sure you have received the appeals made to rally up support for The Garden Re-lived! event happening tomorrow from 7.30 to 9.30pm.
It is really a tremendous effort of Richard and all the artists to reconnect us to the spirit and purpose of The Garden. Why shouldn¹t we be part of this experience? Why shouldn¹t we show our support and appreciation?
Buying a ticket is ONE concrete and easy way to do your part for The Substation¹s cause. It is my appeal to you to please help by doing so.
Hoping to see more of you tomorrow,
Kristin
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ THE GARDEN RE-LIVED! Readings for The Substation +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Singapore's most accomplished poets and musicians are getting together in support of The Substation, at a venue that has long been dear to the hearts of the Singapore arts community: The Substation Garden.
The Garden Re-lived promises to be a potent evening of poetry, music and magic under the trees. It features Robert Yeo, Yong Shu Hoong, Cyril Wong, Koh Tsin Yen, Leong Liew Geok, Christine Su-Chen Lim, Paul Tan, Colin Cheong, Felix Cheong, Teng Qianxi and Ng Yi-sheng.
Now also known as the place where Timbre music bistro bar is located, The Substation Garden is a magical haven in the centre of the city. Since The Substation first opened its doors in September 1990, the Garden has been the site of memorable -- even legendary to arts events, many of them firsts’ in Singapore. There were the Round-the-Clock gigs by local rock bands, storytelling under the bodhi tree, the Word of Mouth poetry readings, flea markets, plays, and special events like Kuo Pao Kun’s Tree Celebration of 1991, one of the earliest multi-disciplinary arts events in Singapore which included installation art, plays, and readings around the theme of nature.
The Garden Re-lived will recall these special moments in The Substation¹s history, while looking forward to the future and celebrating Singapore artists’ spirit of generosity. The poets and musicians are giving their time and talent pro bono, in support of The Substation. True to the spirit of the Garden, a place which has weathered many changes yet carries a timeless quality, The Garden Re-lived is a reminder that there are larger things than our individual day-to-day concerns.
And that’s not all: The Garden Re-lived will kick off a new series of performances and readings in The Substation Garden, running through 2007. The series will include a new reading/performance inspired by the relay reading’ of the Jean Giono novella The Man Who Planted Trees, read by Kuo Pao Kun and other performers/dramatists during the 1991 Tree Celebration.
The series is presented by The Substation, produced by Richard Chua (Little Red Shop) and directed by Jonathan Lim (of Chestnuts comedy fame and Associate Artistic Director of Wild Rice).
With support from: Timbre, Gatecrash, zeropointfive, Little Red Shop and Crashout.
Event Details:
Title: The Garden Re-lived! Readings for The Substation Date: 8 November 2006 Time: 7.30 to 9.30pm Tickets: $25 inclusive of one drink, from Gatecrash. Visit www.gatecrash.com.sg or The Substation Box Office, 45 Armenian Street, tel: 6337 7800 (opens 12 to 8.30pm, Mon-Fri). Enquiries: 6337 7535 or 6337 7800 Website: www.substation.org | | |
| oi. what a crazy couple months its been. I honestly can't think of any words that can describe what my last few months has been. To make it worse, nothing really fantastic has come up, mainly bad stuff. oh well. Have to raise over $10, 000. And I have 2 weeks left. What the hell. Not going to succeed. My drive is spent. On a side note, don't you hate it when people can't spell properly? Like "dat" instead of "that" when they try to type/act cute? Then they finish off with a " heehee" or even worse, "hur hur".... Drives me up the wall. Ok. Mini rant over. | | |
| Ah hah.
I caught you.
You thought you could sneak up on me again, didn't you? ... well, ok, maybe you did..
You thought I haven't learnt my last lesson, didn't you??.. err.. fine.
WELL! I have something to tell you!!
Thanks to circumstance that were not in my control, your plans have been twarted! Shafts broken and extracted before they penetrated your target in full.
Sure, I'll bleed, but I'll heal. At least the damage is minimal this time.
If I get my hands on you, I'll stick them arrows up where the sun don't shine.
Fuck you. I spit in your general direction.
*PUI* | | |
|